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I voted about a month back and didn't actually know it was on today, but random sleepy browsing last night dumped me on their site for some reason.
Don't know if it's much cop. It's a one off show, kind of like an awards thing for the developers and some 'talented' gamers are suppose to be doing some contest. I'll watch it even if it's crap.
Better then LAN Jam? Probably.
Funnier then LAN Jam? Don't think so.
Anyway it's nice to have a televised awards gaming thing.
So if you watch, just remember, Monkey_With_Attitude is watching the same program as you. Waa Waa Wee Waa!
I'll be watching and eating, if I remember. Today is the start of 'GET FAT' time for me.
Guff Guff Guff.
In other news, me and my little sister present my Mother and Father with an Easter card we made them yesterday. Well, she made it, I kept guard at the door and got my name in the card. But one part of the card was made via my feedback, they opned the card with the bunny on and got the message "Dear Mum and Dad, Have a gay Easter".
And that's gay as in happy gay, not gay gay you gay. Why can the word 'gay' not be used as a symbolism as joy anymore? But instead a symbolism of gayness? It makes me sick.
It reminds me of the word 'Buff' which has come into fashion nowdays. Buff is actually suppose to be used when describing a well built, bodybuilder like body. But instead little girls keep saying "Ohhh he's buff" when he's actually not and boy's keep saying "Shes well buff". Is this a good thing? Are boys attracted to Female Gladiators these days? I knew I wasn't when I was younger, I'd change the channel. I asked my Little Sister what she thought it meant after seeing it in her magazine describing Britney Spears. She said "It means 'fit'" and then she said "Or good looking". So I corrected her and then threw the magazine down in rage. Pure rage.
Oh and hope you have a gay Easter, or something.
> Sueing them for the fact they have a light blue website.
point taken... but we should sue them because it takes so damm long to load, i have broadband, yet i still have a 20 second wait
> Sueing them for the fact they have a light blue website.
With that annoying painted effect so they look like they're up with modern culture.
And I want to vote for Guybrush Threepwood. I mean, he's a PIRATE.
> On what grounds were your planning to sue on?
Sueing them for the fact they have a light blue website.